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February 12th, 2004
For nanoart to imitate real life, exhibition goes back to basics
Abstract:
On a drizzly Saturday afternoon, a couple hundred people have come to the Boone Children’s Gallery at the L.A. County Museum of Art to experience the world of nanotechnology. In a time in which cultural interpretations of nanotechnology are hyping its darkest, most far-fetched visions, the “nano” exhibit is something of a shock.
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